Past events

September 2017

REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED.
Dealing with Geopolitical Flashpoints
Second and Third Order Effects that Threaten to Destabilize the MENA region
14 - 15 September 2017 - Brussels (Belgium)
CEPS - Place du Congrès 1 - 1000 Brussels
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Sep 14 2017 - 09:00 - Sep 15 2017 - 15:00

September 2017

Ahead of the 72nd General Assembly of the United Nations, this seminar will be devoted to EU-UN cooperation in mustering civilian capabilities for conflict prevention, crisis response, conflict resolution and peace-building.

July 2017

July 2017

On 8 June 2017, the Commission reported on the progress made so far in implementing the 2015 CMU Action Plan. The Mid-Term Review also sets out nine new priority actions with the timeline to be unveiled in the coming months.

June 2017

Energy price levels impact the competitiveness of energy-intensive industries in the EU. These price levels are influenced by EU energy and climate change policies. Energy prices are a central theme in the European Commission’s CleanEnergy4All package.

Jun 30 2017 - 09:30 - 11:30

June 2017

Spectrum long has been a key battleground for control, first of radio and today of our mobile phones. Former Federal Communications Commission chief economist Thomas Hazlett has just published a remarkable history of the U.S.

Jun 29 2017 - 13:15 - 14:30

June 2017

Nord Stream 2 remains a highly controversial issue at the European level. Its supporters underscore the project's strategic importance for the European gas market and natural gas’ importance for EU decarbonisation.

Jun 28 2017 - 16:00 - 18:45

June 2017

How the financial industry and supervisors deal with the new regulatory framework for data (obligation to supply financial instruments reference data, pre- and post-trade transparency, transaction reporting, best execution, consolidated tape etc.) will largely determine the transition to a MiFID II

Jun 28 2017 - 13:00 - 14:45

June 2017

The UK currently is currently home to over 3 million EU citizens, most of whom are workers or students. As a result of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union, many of these individuals face an uncertain future. Will they be able to stay in the country after the UK withdraws from the EU?